Benefactor, benefaction, benefactress,
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
The root 'bene' means good
Some words with the prefix 'bene' are:beneficialbeneficebenefitbenedictionbenevolencebenefactorThe prefix means "good". Ironically, Benedict Arnold's first name means "good speech" or "good talk".
The word "Star" is not modified and therefore is itself the root word. It does not have a prefix.
It modifies the root word in a positive way.
In the word 'reapply', the affix 're' is a prefix.
No, "painless" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word formed by adding the suffix "-less" to the root word "pain."
the latin root word for benefactor is bene!! it means "well"
The root word for "nonliving" is "live." Adding the prefix "non-" changes the meaning to "not living."
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
The root 'bene' means good
The root in the word "benefactor" is "bene," which means "good" or "well."
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."
No, "misplaced" is not a compound word. It is a single word formed by adding a prefix ("mis-") to the root word "placed."
Some words with the prefix 'bene' are:beneficialbeneficebenefitbenedictionbenevolencebenefactorThe prefix means "good". Ironically, Benedict Arnold's first name means "good speech" or "good talk".